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Discover LudwigThe phrase "noticeable shift" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a clear or significant change in a situation, behavior, or trend. Example: "There has been a noticeable shift in public opinion regarding climate change over the past few years."
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I think it was my second year of university that I started to notice a noticeable shift in my hair.
But in March, there was a noticeable shift in thinking.
But there was a noticeable shift, when people stopped painting the American scene".
There has been, however, a noticeable shift in the team's strength, at least so far.
He added: "We haven't seen at Central any noticeable shift to the 'better off'.
Mr. Sharon's words reflected a noticeable shift on the Israeli right recently.
Undergirding the vote on Tuesday was a noticeable shift in the public debate in recent years.
For the founders, the changing attitude of the police force has been the most noticeable shift over the years.
Over recent weeks, I've detected a noticeable shift in the speed, quantity and quality of the attack materials coming through.
It is creating a noticeable shift in government dollars and political influence, generally to the advantage of rural areas at the expense of big cities.
Already, there has been one noticeable shift in protocol: Mr. McCain now introduces his wife first, not Ms. Palin, when both are on stage.
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